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* Defines the basic structures used to manipulate character
* streams from any input source. The first implementation of
* this stream was ASCII 8 bit, but any character size and encoding
* can in theory be used, so long as they can return a 32 bit Integer
* representation of their characters amd efficiently mark and revert
* to specific offsets into their input streams.
*/
#ifndef _ANTLR3_INPUT_H
#define _ANTLR3_INPUT_H
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#include <antlr3defs.h>
#include <antlr3string.h>
#include <antlr3commontoken.h>
#include <antlr3intstream.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/// Master context structure for an ANTLR3 C runtime based input stream.
/// \ingroup apistructures
///
typedef struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct
{
/** Interfaces that provide streams must all provide
* a generic ANTLR3_INT_STREAM interface and an ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM
* is no different.
*/
pANTLR3_INT_STREAM istream;
/** Whatever super structure is providing the INPUT stream needs a pointer to itself
* so that this can be passed back to it whenever the api functions
* are called back from this interface.
*/
void * super;
/// Indicates the size, in 8 bit units, of a single character. Note that
/// the C runtime does not deal with surrogates and UTF8 directly as this would be
/// slow and complicated. Variable character width inputs are expected to be converted
/// into fixed width formats, so that would be a UTF32 format for anything that cannot
/// work with a UCS2 encoding, such as UTF-8. Generally you are best
/// working internally with 32 bit characters.
///
ANTLR3_UINT8 charByteSize;
/** Pointer the start of the input string, characters may be
* taken as offsets from here and in original input format encoding.
*/
void * data;
/** Indicates if the data pointer was allocated by us, and so should be freed
* when the stream dies.
*/
int isAllocated;
/** String factory for this input stream
*/
pANTLR3_STRING_FACTORY strFactory;
/** Pointer to the next character to be consumed from the input data
* This is cast to point at the encoding of the original file that
* was read by the functions installed as pointer in this input stream
* context instance at file/string/whatever load time.
*/
void * nextChar;
/** Number of characters that can be consumed at this point in time.
* Mostly this is just what is left in the pre-read buffer, but if the
* input source is a stream such as a socket or something then we may
* call special read code to wait for more input.
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 sizeBuf;
/** The line number we are traversing in the input file. This gets incremented
* by a newline() call in the lexer grammar actions.
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 line;
/** Pointer into the input buffer where the current line
* started.
*/
void * currentLine;
/** The offset within the current line of the current character
*/
ANTLR3_INT32 charPositionInLine;
/** Tracks how deep mark() calls are nested
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 markDepth;
/** List of mark() points in the input stream
*/
pANTLR3_VECTOR markers;
/** File name string, set to pointer to memory if
* you set it manually as it will be free()d
*/
pANTLR3_STRING fileName;
/** File number, needs to be set manually to some file index of your devising.
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 fileNo;
/** Character that automatically causes an internal line count
* increment.
*/
ANTLR3_UCHAR newlineChar;
/* API */
/** Pointer to function that closes the input stream
*/
void (*close) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input);
void (*free) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input);
/** Pointer to function that resets the input stream
*/
void (*reset) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input);
/**
* Pinter to function that installs a version of LA that always
* returns upper case. Only valid for character streams and creates a case
* insensitive lexer if the lexer tokens are described in upper case. The
* tokens will preserve case in the token text.
*/
void (*setUcaseLA) (pANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM input, ANTLR3_BOOLEAN flag);
/** Pointer to function to return input stream element at 1 based
* offset from nextChar. Same as _LA for char stream, but token
* streams etc. have one of these that does other stuff of course.
*/
void * (*_LT) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input, ANTLR3_INT32 lt);
/** Pointer to function to return the total size of the input buffer. For streams
* this may be just the total we have available so far. This means of course that
* the input stream must be careful to accumulate enough input so that any backtracking
* can be satisfied.
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 (*size) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input);
/** Pointer to function to return a substring of the input stream. String is returned in allocated
* memory and is in same encoding as the input stream itself, NOT internal ANTLR3_UCHAR form.
*/
pANTLR3_STRING (*substr) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input, ANTLR3_MARKER start, ANTLR3_MARKER stop);
/** Pointer to function to return the current line number in the input stream
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 (*getLine) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input);
/** Pointer to function to return the current line buffer in the input stream
* The pointer returned is directly into the input stream so you must copy
* it if you wish to manipulate it without damaging the input stream. Encoding
* is obviously in the same form as the input stream.
* \remark
* - Note taht this function wil lbe inaccurate if setLine is called as there
* is no way at the moment to position the input stream at a particular line
* number offset.
*/
void * (*getLineBuf) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input);
/** Pointer to function to return the current offset in the current input stream line
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 (*getCharPositionInLine) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input);
/** Pointer to function to set the current line number in the input stream
*/
void (*setLine) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input, ANTLR3_UINT32 line);
/** Pointer to function to set the current position in the current line.
*/
void (*setCharPositionInLine) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input, ANTLR3_UINT32 position);
/** Pointer to function to override the default newline character that the input stream
* looks for to trigger the line and offset and line buffer recording information.
* \remark
* - By default the chracter '\n' will be instaleldas tehe newline trigger character. When this
* character is seen by the consume() function then the current line number is incremented and the
* current line offset is reset to 0. The Pointer for the line of input we are consuming
* is updated to point to the next character after this one in the input stream (which means it
* may become invlaid if the last newline character in the file is seen (so watch out).
* - If for some reason you do not want teh counters and pointesr to be restee, yu can set the
* chracter to some impossible charater such as '\0' or whatever.
* - This is a single character only, so choose the last chracter in a sequence of two or more.
* - This is only a simple aid to error reporting - if you have a complicated binary inptu structure
* it may not be adequate, but you can always override every function in the input stream with your
* own of course, and can even write your own complete input stream set if you like.
* - It is your responsiblity to set a valid cahracter for the input stream type. Ther is no point
* setting this to 0xFFFFFFFF if the input stream is 8 bit ASCII as this will just be truncated and never
* trigger as the comparison will be (INT32)0xFF == (INT32)0xFFFFFFFF
*/
void (*SetNewLineChar) (struct ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM_struct * input, ANTLR3_UINT32 newlineChar);
}
ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM;
/** \brief Structure for track lex input states as part of mark()
* and rewind() of lexer.
*/
typedef struct ANTLR3_LEX_STATE_struct
{
/** Pointer to the next character to be consumed from the input data
* This is cast to point at the encoding of the original file that
* was read by the functions installed as pointer in this input stream
* context instance at file/string/whatever load time.
*/
void * nextChar;
/** The line number we are traversing in the input file. This gets incremented
* by a newline() call in the lexer grammer actions.
*/
ANTLR3_UINT32 line;
/** Pointer into the input buffer where the current line
* started.
*/
void * currentLine;
/** The offset within the current line of the current character
*/
ANTLR3_INT32 charPositionInLine;
}
ANTLR3_LEX_STATE;
/* Prototypes
*/
void antlr3AsciiSetupStream (pANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM input, ANTLR3_UINT32 type);
void antlr3UCS2SetupStream (pANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM input, ANTLR3_UINT32 type);
void antlr3GenericSetupStream (pANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM input, ANTLR3_UINT32 type);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _ANTLR3_INPUT_H */
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